Croydon Clocktower
Croydon Clocktower is an arts and museum complex located on Katharine Street in Croydon, London.
Croydon Clocktower | |
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Croydon Clocktower (the building to the right is the Braithwaite Hall) | |
Croydon Clocktower Location within Greater London | |
General information | |
Town or city | Croydon, London |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 51°22′20″N 0°5′59″W |
Client | London Borough of Croydon |
History
The venue, which forms part of the 19th century Town Hall,[1] was opened as an arts and museum complex by Queen Elizabeth II in 1994. A notable early success was the Picasso exhibition in March to May 1995 named Picasso's Croydon Period.[2]
The venue contains the Museum of Croydon, Clocktower Café and the Croydon Central Library.[3] Other facilities which can be accessed from Croydon Clocktower include the David Lean Cinema, which offers a regular programme of art house and independent films, and the Braithwaite Hall, which is used for concerts, theatre and children's shows.[4]
References
- Cherry, Bridget; Pevsner, Nikolaus (1983). London 2: South. Buildings of England series. Penguin Books. p. 214. ISBN 0-14-071047-7.
- "Don't mention the `C' word". The Independent. 3 March 1995.
- "Croydon Clocktower: Opening Times". Croydon Council. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
- "Concert: Ida's march". News Shopper. 11 September 2002.
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